It's AMC, it'll be on quite a bit before the next one airs and they usually replay the previous week's episode before the new one, though it would be tough with the 2 hour premiere. I think worst case, the AMC website would have it on there.

I'm in for the long haul. Very atmospheric. First guesses to me were one of the aides to the mayoral candidate, the teacher, or the friend of her former boyfriend, though after watching the 3rd episode (last night's), I'm not looking so much at the dropout/punk guy as that just seems too obvious. Might be the teacher as he would have good reason to turn in the video to point the direction of the investigation to the direction of the guys.

The chick cop is also playing a spin off of Clarice. She's doing it real fucking well but she's doing it.

Damn, you're right. And you're right.

I like this a lot so far. I could use a little less rain (I get it, it's Seattle), but I love the characters.

I love the dude playing the partner cop from narcotics. Guy is just innerestin.

Some of the scenes are fantastically well done. The scene where Dad is driving to the scene and is on the phone with Mom, and then at the beach when they were breaking the news to the boys...Christ, I felt like someone was reaching through my chest and ripping my heart right out of the cage. Felt like I was going to puke.

motherscratcher wrote:Holy shit, I damn near forgot. When does Game Of Thrones start?

Peek- I think my reaction to that type of stuff has definitely changed since I've had a kid. And he's only 2. I couldn't imagine watching that with a 17 YO. Holy Hell.

I won't watch it with her. Shit, I don't want her watching it (although she was thrilled with that 'old' movie, Silence of the Lambs).

Hell, I won't even mention it to Lisa because she won't watch it with me either. About the only genre of films/tv that actually affect me and I'll bet this one drifts from that affect to the hunt for the killer so much so that the first two hours won't be as raw as they are in my head right now.

Peeks they have 13 episodes for the hunt, there is going to be a lot of raw emotion poured in there. This, conceptually, will only work if they make you care about the people and develop with them (aka avoid going cops and killer for a bunch of hours).

As JJN said, the third episode keeps you as intertwined in the community and family every bit as much as the first two.

e0y2e3 wrote:Peeks they have 13 episodes for the hunt, there is going to be a lot of raw emotion poured in there. This, conceptually, will only work if they make you care about the people and develop with them (aka avoid going cops and killer for a bunch of hours).

As JJN said, the third episode keeps you as intertwined in the community and family every bit as much as the first two.

Not sure I can take 13 weeks like the first two.

That speaks to the emotions generated by the subject matter. But it's (thus far) one of the few shows on TV I've watched recently that makes you feel any way.

e0y2e3 wrote:Peeks they have 13 episodes for the hunt, there is going to be a lot of raw emotion poured in there. This, conceptually, will only work if they make you care about the people and develop with them (aka avoid going cops and killer for a bunch of hours).

As JJN said, the third episode keeps you as intertwined in the community and family every bit as much as the first two.

Not sure I can take 13 weeks like the first two.

That speaks to the emotions generated by the subject matter. But it's (thus far) one of the few shows on TV I've watched recently that makes you feel any way.

Not to give anything away but the 3rd episode is much darker than the 1st two. Watch with caution.

e0y2e3 wrote:Peeks they have 13 episodes for the hunt, there is going to be a lot of raw emotion poured in there. This, conceptually, will only work if they make you care about the people and develop with them (aka avoid going cops and killer for a bunch of hours).

As JJN said, the third episode keeps you as intertwined in the community and family every bit as much as the first two.

Not sure I can take 13 weeks like the first two.

That speaks to the emotions generated by the subject matter. But it's (thus far) one of the few shows on TV I've watched recently that makes you feel any way.

Not to give anything away but the 3rd episode is much darker than the 1st two. Watch with caution.

Turning into a great show. The side stories are excellent- the marriage that's quickly going south, the new detective that might be an addict, the teacher being a creep and connected to the mayoral candidate.

My guess is the mama did it, as she wanted the life her daughter was leading

Cannot concur. They were camping that weekend, no? Dad wouldn't have thought that was odd? Mom's reaction would be pretty damn amazing as well with the voicemail reaction, the sleeping in the bed, etc.

Be more inclined right now to believe it was one of dad's employees or even that Skyler chick if she wasn't the size of a chop stick.

The picking out of caskets was fun. Same with meeting with the priest. The icing was the cops leaving their office door open and showing off the pics.

My pick for the who-done-it at the beginning was the teacher, Bennet (couldn't remember his name until the end of the last ep). But, I've never been so sure that he didn't do it, now. It's way too early to out the prime suspect and have it be the guy. He was kind of a fringe suspect (like almost every other character on the show) until last night.

Unless the producers KNOW that people will think it's too likely and they are just trying to throw us off and it will end up being him. Then again, if they are smart enough to know that, they will know that we've figured that out so there's no way it's him. And that's why I think it's probably him.

My guess is the mama did it, as she wanted the life her daughter was leading

Cannot concur. They were camping that weekend, no? Dad wouldn't have thought that was odd? Mom's reaction would be pretty damn amazing as well with the voicemail reaction, the sleeping in the bed, etc.

Be more inclined right now to believe it was one of dad's employees or even that Skyler chick if she wasn't the size of a chop stick.

The picking out of caskets was fun. Same with meeting with the priest. The icing was the cops leaving their office door open and showing off the pics.

Good times.

Was the father next to Mitch when she told the cops they were camping? I can't remember...

Let's not forget the coronor wasn't sure when the murder happened. They said it was between Friday night and Monday morning...

Who knows? Just something about Mitch being from the "wrong side of the tracks" doesn't add up to me. I think all the laying around is guilt and the bathtub "drowning" was to know how it felt, as Michelle Forbes almost looked stunned when the cops told her she didn't suffer...

One question I have is, what happened to Rosie's shoes from the woods? She was found barefoot in the trunk. Find the shoes, find the killer?

My pick for the who-done-it at the beginning was the teacher, Bennet (couldn't remember his name until the end of the last ep). But, I've never been so sure that he didn't do it, now. It's way too early to out the prime suspect and have it be the guy. He was kind of a fringe suspect (like almost every other character on the show) until last night.

Unless the producers KNOW that people will think it's too likely and they are just trying to throw us off and it will end up being him. Then again, if they are smart enough to know that, they will know that we've figured that out so there's no way it's him. And that's why I think it's probably him.

The lesson, as usual, is never get into a land war in Russia.

He was one of my dark horses until the last episode. The way he was talking to Rosie's mother just made him seem to genuinely care about her, in a romantic way. I guess he could have gone in a jealous rage at some point but it just doesn't seem likely.

My pick for the who-done-it at the beginning was the teacher, Bennet (couldn't remember his name until the end of the last ep). But, I've never been so sure that he didn't do it, now. It's way too early to out the prime suspect and have it be the guy. He was kind of a fringe suspect (like almost every other character on the show) until last night.

Unless the producers KNOW that people will think it's too likely and they are just trying to throw us off and it will end up being him. Then again, if they are smart enough to know that, they will know that we've figured that out so there's no way it's him. And that's why I think it's probably him.

The lesson, as usual, is never get into a land war in Russia.

He was one of my dark horses until the last episode. The way he was talking to Rosie's mother just made him seem to genuinely care about her, in a romantic way. I guess he could have gone in a jealous rage at some point but it just doesn't seem likely.

Plus in the first episode when he was interrogating Sterling about where Rosie was all weekend, he called her a liar. Now that we know a little bit more about him, I'm guessin she was supposed to meet up with him somewhere that weekend and never made it...

I gotta believe it's someone you'd never expect: Mitch, Rick, Sterling, Holder or the aunt, to name a few

I think speculation at this point is fun, but kind of pointless. I get the feeling that during the season the vast majority of characters will look guilty at some point and have motivation. Right now I'm sticking with the Teacher, but I still feel like it's too early.

Right now the top suspect is Bennet (the Teacher) with 28% of the vote, which makes me more sure that he's not the guy. I picked a guy I hadn't really thought of, Tom Drexler, the millionaire. He's way down at 3%.

It's pretty cool, but this tracker will be all over the place before the end of the season.

motherscratcher wrote:I just checked out the suspect tracker on amctv.com

Right now the top suspect is Bennet (the Teacher) with 28% of the vote, which makes me more sure that he's not the guy. I picked a guy I hadn't really thought of, Tom Drexler, the millionaire. He's way down at 3%.

It's pretty cool, but this tracker will be all over the place before the end of the season.

motherscratcher wrote:I just checked out the suspect tracker on amctv.com

Right now the top suspect is Bennet (the Teacher) with 28% of the vote, which makes me more sure that he's not the guy. I picked a guy I hadn't really thought of, Tom Drexler, the millionaire. He's way down at 3%.

It's pretty cool, but this tracker will be all over the place before the end of the season.

My darkest of dark horses..... Linden's boyfriend.

That had occured to me, dude. At this point I would be disappointed if that's how it plays out. It seems like it would be a copout, as if they are trying to force the most unlikely, last guy you would ever suspect, just for the sake of artificial unpredictability.

motherscratcher wrote:I just checked out the suspect tracker on amctv.com

Right now the top suspect is Bennet (the Teacher) with 28% of the vote, which makes me more sure that he's not the guy. I picked a guy I hadn't really thought of, Tom Drexler, the millionaire. He's way down at 3%.

It's pretty cool, but this tracker will be all over the place before the end of the season.

My darkest of dark horses..... Linden's boyfriend.

That had occured to me, dude. At this point I would be disappointed if that's how it plays out. It seems like it would be a copout, as if they are trying to force the most unlikely, last guy you would ever suspect, just for the sake of artificial unpredictability.

Rosie's brothers did it. They needed more room for their wresting guys and their Transformers.

Look at the youngest one. Hell in his eyes. And to sit there and eat chocolate-chip pancakes....

Or maybe Reggie did it specifically to keep her lover Linden in town. And oh yeah...they were lovers...they always are.

motherscratcher wrote:I just checked out the suspect tracker on amctv.com

Right now the top suspect is Bennet (the Teacher) with 28% of the vote, which makes me more sure that he's not the guy. I picked a guy I hadn't really thought of, Tom Drexler, the millionaire. He's way down at 3%.

It's pretty cool, but this tracker will be all over the place before the end of the season.

Sweet, just checked it out and the mother ain't even one of the possible suspects on the site...

motherscratcher wrote:I just checked out the suspect tracker on amctv.com

Right now the top suspect is Bennet (the Teacher) with 28% of the vote, which makes me more sure that he's not the guy. I picked a guy I hadn't really thought of, Tom Drexler, the millionaire. He's way down at 3%.

It's pretty cool, but this tracker will be all over the place before the end of the season.

My darkest of dark horses..... Linden's boyfriend.

That had occured to me, dude. At this point I would be disappointed if that's how it plays out. It seems like it would be a copout, as if they are trying to force the most unlikely, last guy you would ever suspect, just for the sake of artificial unpredictability.

Yeah I'd see it as a copout too but just thinking about the casting, the guy's too known to have a bit part. If he's not the killer, he will at least be a suspect sooner or later.